Delay
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At the same time, the financial imbalances and distortions that precede a crisis
delay
appropriate and necessary responses to technological and global market forces in the real economy as well.
Worse yet, the cost of
delay
and increased deficits and debt is enormous.
While consolidation may imply some short-term costs, especially in a recession, the long-term costs of
delay
are large.
Unlike China, which has shown clear signs of stabilization since mid-2012, there is no clear evidence of recovery in India yet, as
delay
in implementing necessary reforms, among other factors, has weakened the economy’s competitiveness.
Both Nato and the EU should accelerate the process of enlargement, not
delay
it.
The Bush administration continues to
delay
and to avoid sound science.
When deflationary expectations are entrenched, as they are in Europe today, consumers and investors
delay
spending on the ground that prices and costs will be lower tomorrow.
Under pressure to act without delay, and unable at this early stage to identify key priorities for structural reform, governments set themselves a long and ragbag to-do list.
It opted for
delay
in the hope that the eurozone’s most vulnerable members would reinforce their defenses against Greek contagion.
And any Republicans today who think they can
delay
breaking definitively with Trump, without irreversibly damaging their own reputations, should recall the fate of others – in the Soviet Union in 1917, in Germany in 1932, and in Russia and Turkey today – who thought they could tame a monster.
Coordination in accession to the WTO sounds good, but would actually
delay
membership by several years at a time when speed is vital.
Italy should follow this route without
delay.
Economic theory holds that there are incentives for some market participants to
delay
a resolution, and these are particularly costly in situations such as those in East Asia and Argentina, where corporate distress is prevalent and where the economy faces a major economic downturn.
Any
delay
may generate environmental and economic risks of a magnitude that proves impossible to handle.
A bailout, then, would simply
delay
the inevitable at a huge cost to taxpayers.
The
delay
is significant, because Kuwaitis are unaccustomed to this kind of parliamentary influence.
If we are to continue to improve on cancer survival statistics, we need to learn how to prevent, delay, or thwart the processes that give rise to metastatic disease.
Parents are now fearful that every
delay
in speech or socialization presages autism.
Why Polish Judicial Independence MattersBUDAPEST – After some delay, Poland’s government, controlled by the Law and Justice (PiS) party, has finally responded to concerns raised by the European Commission about its legislative attack on judicial independence.
And the banks themselves are back to business-as-usual: anxious to block any financial-sector reform and trusting congressmen eager for campaign contributions to
delay
and disrupt the legislative process.
Accordingly, the May government’s only option has been to
delay
and hope that something turns up (also known as kicking the can down the road).
Instead, “Exit” and “loyalty”
delay
the collective consciousness-raising that Italy needs in order to ensure a gradual escape from the old-age trap.
The Battle for BritainLONDON – The Islamic State’s attack in Paris in November was the latest crisis to
delay
Britain’s bid to renegotiate its membership in the European Union, ahead of a planned referendum on whether to maintain the relationship.
The
delay
amounts to a serious blow: While the deal itself is unlikely to persuade many undecided Britons to vote to stay in the EU, it is a prerequisite for Cameron to begin campaigning for that outcome.
In order to
delay
the spread of resistance long enough to allow new drugs to come onstream, an urgent short-term objective must be achieved: preventing resistance from taking hold in South and Southeast Asia and spreading elsewhere.
With the Federal Reserve’s near-zero interest-rate policy and purchases of trillions of dollars in long-term securities driving demand for such bonds, Detroit’s leaders were able to
delay
public-sector reform for far too long (a situation that is frighteningly similar to the federal government’s today).
These countries, after some delay, are following in the footsteps of some postcommunist nations in Central Europe, where nationalist/populist parties, such as the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia of Vladimir Meciar, retarded democratization and market reform a decade ago.
Will we cut off some of our contacts with Russia, reconsider its membership of the G8, or
delay
its entry to the WTO and OECD?
Whereas the early election will
delay
economic changes, it will greatly accelerate the transformation of British politics.
Moreover, a full European banking union with shared resources for resolution should be created without further
delay.
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